UC Newsroom |
President Napolitano visits UC Berkeley
President on campus for two days of meetings with faculty, students and staff.
UC Office of the President |
UC a key economic catalyst for California
The University of California is a key economic catalyst for the state, generating $46.3 billion in annual economic activity for California.
Washington Post |
California schools could consider race, gender in admissions
Proposed constitutional amendment to repeal parts of Proposition 209 would go directly to voters.
KQED |
Napolitano takes UC values to Sochi Olympics
Openness, tolerance are “a huge set of American values that the university represents (and) that I will be able to represent."
UC Office of the President |
UCLA’s Aimée Dorr to serve as provost for UC system
Aimée Dorr, veteran dean of UCLA's Graduate School of Education & Information Studies, was named the next University of California provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs.
UC Newsroom |
New site, new look
Website redesign aims to better serve users, tell UC's story.
UC Newsroom |
UC proposes plan to grow online curriculum
UC undergraduates would have dozens of new online courses to choose from over the next few years under an initiative proposed by UC leaders.
UC Office of the President |
Advisory committee named for UCSF chancellor search
Group tasked with finding successor to Susan Desmond-Hellmann, who will step down at the end of March.
UC Newsroom |
Higher ed leaders aim to reinvigorate Master Plan
UC, CSU, community college heads share strategies to improve educational access for new generation of Californians.
UC Newsroom |
UC leaders join President Obama at higher ed summit
President Napolitano, chancellors from Berkeley, Merced and San Diego join university leaders from across the nation to brainstorm ways how higher education can better serve less-advantaged students.
UC Newsroom |
Why UC is participating in Covered California
UC is helping to increase access to affordable health care.
UC Office of the President |
Statement addresses proposed state budget
Gov. Brown's proposed 2014-15 spending plan includes increase in funding for UC.